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Mozambique bald men 'targeted for attack'
Police in Mozambique have warned that bald men
could be the targets of ritual attacks, after the
killing of two of them last month.
The two bald men, one of whom was found with
his head cut off and organs removed, were killed
in the central Zambezia province, AFP new
agency reports.
"Last month, the murders of two bald people led
to the arrest of two suspects," national police
spokesman Inacio Dina said at a news conference
in the capital, Maputo.
"Their motivations come from superstition and
culture - the local community thinks bald
individuals are rich," he said.
The BBC's Jose Tembe reports from Maputo that
some people hold the false belief that bald people
have gold in their heads.
The phenomenon of targeting bald people in ritual
killings had not been reported before, he adds.
The suspects were two young Mozambicans who
told police that the organs were to be used by
healers in rituals to promote the fortunes of
clients in Tanzania and Malawi, Miguel Caetano,
a spokesman for the security forces in Zambezia,
was quoted by AFP as saying.
source BBC
Mozambique bald men 'targeted for attack'
Police in Mozambique have warned that bald men
could be the targets of ritual attacks, after the
killing of two of them last month.
The two bald men, one of whom was found with
his head cut off and organs removed, were killed
in the central Zambezia province, AFP new
agency reports.
"Last month, the murders of two bald people led
to the arrest of two suspects," national police
spokesman Inacio Dina said at a news conference
in the capital, Maputo.
"Their motivations come from superstition and
culture - the local community thinks bald
individuals are rich," he said.
The BBC's Jose Tembe reports from Maputo that
some people hold the false belief that bald people
have gold in their heads.
The phenomenon of targeting bald people in ritual
killings had not been reported before, he adds.
The suspects were two young Mozambicans who
told police that the organs were to be used by
healers in rituals to promote the fortunes of
clients in Tanzania and Malawi, Miguel Caetano,
a spokesman for the security forces in Zambezia,
was quoted by AFP as saying.
source BBC